Biography
Brandy Karl joined Stanford Law School in 2007 as a residential fellow at the Center for Internet & Society, where her work includes public interest litigation and other projects related to technology and intellectual property regulation. Karl's research interests focus on developments in copyright law and the application of the fair use doctrine. Her publications include topics ranging from the politics of the Supreme Court to trademark dilution.
Prior to joining the Center, Karl practiced copyright and trademark law in Boston as principal of her own firm. She is 2001 graduate of MIT and a 2004 graduate cum laude of Boston University School of Law, where she was a Paul J. Liacos Distinguished Scholar and an articles editor for the Journal of Science and Technology Law.
Field of Interest/Expertise
- Intellectual Property, Technology Law
In the News
- bkarl@stanford.edu
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